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Rum and brandy mix (hard to find but worth it), spoonful of vanilla bean ice cream, and a dusting of freshly ground nutmeg on top. And a 60 minute workout the next day to burn it off. I love egg nog (and egg nog lattes, thank you Starbucks). Tis the season... of elastic waist pants!

It is shipped cross-country in tractor-trailers from Appalachia. Makes for an AMAZING egg nog when mixed properly. Or put some in your coffee and you get a "coffee lace" that'll really wake you up. It's very popular here in Hollywood. And when we're good a drunk? We use what's left to fuel our cars to get us home. lol. Of course, I haven't touched a drop in years. But I hear others like it :-)

Mount Gay Rum from Barbados. Since authentic Cuban rum is not yet available in the US, this is the next best thing. When Cuban rum (made in Cuba) becomes available, run out and stack up! Utter ambrosia.

this is a terrible forum for people who don't want to drink, lol! john doe's rum actually sounds good to me and getting drunk's the last thing i need to add to my life. actually egg nog's not so good for you either...i'm not a "fun" person anymore, sigh.

I don't drink eggnog. Nobody under 80 in the UK drinks eggnog. I have vague memories of my grandmother making it at xmas in the 70's. It would traditionally ( here at least) be fortified with brandy. And not a good cognac, any old cheap French Spirit.

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